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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1896)
CANCER CUREO AND A LIFE SAVED By tho Persistent Use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla "1 i troubled for years with a my knee, which several ns, who treated me, called a at,airing me that nothing id 1M' done to save my life. As or!, I was induced tojtry , Mti iiijiarilla, and, after t;ik n umber oi hotiie.-!, the ftiire j'/. Uv * . V }.. 10 m f n fir Dppoar and my funeral lifalMi i in prove. I perkikted in tliia 1 ?•. 11 inf'rt, until fin* son* waa vn tiii lv }i< al» d. Since them, I liSO Ayer’ ar aparUla occakionally an ;■ tmijc and Iilood-purifier, and, in tu od, it HceiiiM ;im Diniigh I could not l.e« p liousi* without it.” Mrs. S. A. I n i.n-y Rlooinfhdd, la. AYER’S The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla, Ayt r’a PIIIg Ro^uleto tho liver. 3 ver-Profit Paying Step it Cict our Great Catalogue and 1 uy • ers Guide. We'll send it for 15 ConW in stamps to pay part llook posture free, c,r cupressagc. The s 700 Hage*, 1*000 illustrations, 40000 &srxrs:if? Ti; s pay, whether you buy of us or not. One profit from maker to user. Oct it. MONTGOMERY VVARI> ^ CO., OrtKinAt4>r«i **l the Mall Or tier Metlwn! Ml-ijO Mivliigan Avc., CIHca^O* Mitixlat Yfuilai. ♦ Mi hih! affrr Suixtav .hum *JH, tl j«? < mu r»*p»ivi!ii' * will 1*1 v ,H asiSiriarttjr. Hu . i liiirilh^, about 12 o'clock. 2 .'Ml ncuiHK mid^Will not h, opmid Trespass Notice. On and aftrr ihi* ilait’ miy of all j it* foil found Iniiitfng, fishing, |>hkm)u£ t hj.mk Ii t i in (Tdiafi any way tfr^jia^^ingou will may Ih* IdijiIm in UiIm rro) rounty, I tiuiahod to tin* full extent of the hi". W. K. Gunn, (Ynwfofilville, Oft. June 2 d, JhIMV Mrs. Anna Gage, wife of Ex Deputy U. S. Marshal, Columbus, Kan., »ay>: '‘I was delivered TWINS *** l< v,s than ‘-’O min utes utid with Bcurwly any pain after using only two bottles of I w * *5J55 rmtl1U f Klhnlll DID NOT 8UFFKB AFTERWARD. {rN’iul'f Kippps* or Mail. n r#K-f M’t of t 1 OO |*«- r 1 iotik •To MuUiKUS ‘ ItiilHj fr»Nr». 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IN MASSMEETING. ihe People .. i * s rartv r » oi r Jaliafer- t- c SELECT THEIR DELEGATION. 'l*t fli«' \ MrifMit* ( onvftritioni an<l Inutrtiet fiti Tliflr < hoi «■*% li» ‘‘i itiiiorial, ( m» (fri-ifoifiiiti »i*fl biilwroaloHal. Pursuant i< ii ... ( all of the f osintv chair man Um Mm# Meeting oi the Taliaferro Populist "a* called to order and Mr. .b.iin Joiueot. i-h'i !<-d < h airman. Mr. t\ , II. IVigbv. !**e< u\ ritiil approved Mr. WatKUi’- vj vw a* cxjtrc in Atlanta h i 11 Gil ami Now York World. (fit motion tin* chair. a coin mil cc to retire and <iclc;/ut<**i to ben atonal eonvt ntn.n an ! that aid d- .i-gate Ik; hivtrnotod !,. vole for \v. T. Fly ut in rioilihmftiiif a < andidfttc for the l&th Sen¬ atorial olHirlct. ( ‘omnrtitlee: (V. K, Wall, IV. C. (Imp man, Eugeni Mofii-p. and David IMvf* and HIjp} Ij rd Vet- k, coji>red» uiace t c follow lug report; 001 VV C ('haprnan, Richmond Peck, 002 »V (J Rhode-, Jake Jafk»sOM, 00 .} < V. ( ilriOit.ii, Hhcrm.in Kdwanh. 001 J J Lvlc .1 W OaJll*, <i 05 M l. Mrs, Geo v* 00 V J Iaiiu rdord, II I Atkin-on, ia»7 \U*() |>;ivU f (iolden 8l*;>vart, f U$> J 11 Purl er, Ih n O. d-on, 17” \V P Hill, Ad*ert Raker. Deli gate.** at lur^c: \S . A. ( ary, llrad (»r in!. -ut. miti- c,iii :r, -Hua Couveu wi re i Imwii a* follows: '••>! " (’ t impimtn,.) ■ 1 urntr, w - " ( A ;| -\ | vi>oii-!-. Mil I. f Mun.K, All,,, 1 : wm,!-, no:, w l <. mi)-, 1 tani<*] Kvii 1 is 1 ,,hi . 11 : .i I'd it isnoit. if. iu y Atkh>oii, .1 v (birri-it, llinrv Atkins tit Simmons Bmi Uastim .JoUimoii, I \V A Slone, ,lr. it 11 Jordan, Delegate-at large, S. II. Hhodes, W. J'. !•’!;, at. bndor*e,l I. Mcfiregor for ( ongre-s fr(jm tU , H lt) p| s i r in. ............................. ti»n wht. I, meet- la Atlanta on Aug. bill. jo | s II I(Jiu<l* Jnf I inner, 002 hamCitmu, David Ihivii, tin:’, UT Kt-tulvit k. S.u i nuiu IMwurds, 094 <) M SnirtruH. Allen E«lward«, UOO tv K Wall, 1 1 ,mill bum*, w.) I.uneelord. Juke Turner, <,07 A \ DaviLioltliii Stewart, utis VV A ( au-,. siicphortl Veek, .> >*.. ........ ?Si large; JohiH'n, mil Luge , lie ' \|..«rc. IVIegaKto the tlnn weir inauucu'd to row m, ,t. l llnc* for Governor. Them* proceed In g* were ordered printed In tmtli of ihecouniv paper* mid People’s IVirty I'aiH’i. J hi* following resolutions were read and mh'l'ietl: Wheteais The Natioiml |)iimK*rntie Par ty tin* adopted our view* upon silver amt munlmUetl ;i pm*i Populirt for President amt imiiixi th. Populist Pam to unite « nil them hi savin ■ ttic eouiitrv from the Hepubticnn |K>liey of the single iroUl stand Therefore, l.e il resolved, That we In,'iirtily« nuimriid ourlt*> v * lt*ndrr, I liob. j \\ aisun. for allowing tlw* PvopleN Xaiiomd ('onvintion at St. Louis to ust* hJs )mm ,, ,„ r yil sil , t , mW and. That tin- action of our Nation* tlmt the People's ......’ - * - ' * '" " f “ '' 'H; te, '“ .......... I'm I... prill, iph .Ini. That in the event Mr. Sewall a< t t j>(» the immlnatIt n lt»r \ ire-President tl. Xuli.Hiid l.vm utivi- ('..lumittev <»f the iiould pt»cx‘ » genuine of ilu Bond" PuMoWst in nomiim* ii ft»r rir-iui'lit. Atijouriud. JOHN JOHNsON. I'litiir.. w H, HAGltV. Sivl. I« fimivHU-, On., July us t-.v; A! T {idjournimut n n.mmiu.-i- t » inviifCtd f. I! Mi Grwr 2 t : the meeting, Tin \\ as intrtHliiced nimti Johnson, nn l for an hour tin »r «r »Le. tom fiiti inmtiou f II irtv s: r Hy support Na.i ,-kvi if " aI ^ '' ,M W:!h ' u hi not, !i v.i 1 it A st.i * \\ i “ ot Ill M St.lt* As.- HU> . N 1 ^ 7 siuhi* " l a R>} ! ret A ■ scalp Children Cry for No Gripe old-fash you take Hood’s Fills. The big, lofted, sugar-ooaferd pJ»s. which tear you all to w mu* \t*m Hood’s. Easy to take Hood’s and e&$y ut operate, tv true of Hate, up to flood'* date certain tn Pills, every at;'! which sure. respect. are Att Pills drnstrist*. 25c. f. Hood & ( Lowe!!, Muir. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Nearly all the Western papars mise< _ & have a wall ticket at the head of their papers. The colored wing of the Re publican party in Georgia will call a convention and put their own ticket in opposition to the “Lilly Whites. ” a v uiiiMi.m ription. Jiditor Morrison of Woohington. Ind., ■■.Still.'' writes: “You have a valuable prescription in Klectric Httiers. and I can cheerfully recommend it for |); , ti on and Sick i leads,die. and as a gen era I system tonic it has no equal.” Mrs. Annie Stehle. 2625 Cottage Grove Chicago, was all run down, could noteat nor digest food. had a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Klectric Hitters restor < d her health and renewed her strength. ; Prices $0 cents and -i.oo. Get a Battle' at Dr. K. J. Reid’ The Fr^-wenf Situation. The political situation of the national affairs now is beyond the comprehension of even the shrewdest leaders of all \V. J. Brvan has been nominated by the the 1 opulisi convention convention^and refused to same nomiuttte Mr. S.'wall as Vice* President, but instead noininat e( | rpy JOS £. Watson. This makes (pteer kite—one with tails. The Western Populist want Sewnli and «f««. the Southern Popu «„„ t The latter t p at ] 1( , j s j n the fight to the end. whether . ., e bewail COIBOS dowtl OF liot. I >J’yail CIOOS not want to insult his ty'st c’lOsell mate by accejiting anoth or and savs that he will not act ' hastily in the matter, and 1 very (^isius bo l\ot Ill hy t.lH friends of silver, that all will work out ^ if thw „ ^ deliborately considered. Mr. Watson wrote a salty let ter to the Atlanta Journal in which he says the Populists have gone their lenghth towards fu sion and that it now li<‘s within tho reach of the Democrats to either refuse the Populist sup j )(ll q an( f defeat tln> silver ticket, ()1 . ac( .ept the nominations and <( r th0 rofol . nx movement to victory. The Democrats, it is hoped. m) \ \ Hi s0 stiff-nocked as to cause the defeat of the natch ^nged for principles. It is reivortod that Mr. Sewall - principles w ill be defeated. The man who will bravely give up his hold and cause a when otherwise mean de will cfowu himself with glory and the love of the Ameri can people. Losing Flesh You naturally lose flesh tn the summer and running down is so easy. You get a little weaker each day without hard ly noticing it. There is loss appetite, headache, weakness of the muscles, disturbed sleep, weakness of memory, and these are the beginning of nervous prostration. Iron and tonics and bitters may afford some temoorary relief, but what you d is a (ood lor body, brain and nerves SccttsSnuifsicru of Cod-liver Oil with the Hy pcnhosphStes. furnishes just the nourishment needed for those A are run down and pale and thin and w - ak. If yc j lose flesh t.n summer take Scott's Emul sinn nrv Don't w :fail or winter be: re beginni - Far SK..V a: 5-v AB % a- by su d; The Republicans have selected an all white electoral ticket for the state. The colored people are not pleased with the selee tion. The Daily Opinion, of Atlanta, the only daily pauer in America, we believe, issued by negroes, calls on its race to vote for Bryan and silver and argues that point with much ability. The first bale of Georgia cot¬ ton for this season was sold at Macon orrthe :17th. and it brought cents. It weighed . 510 pounds and was sent to Savannah, bound in gold and sent on to New Y ork in McKinley colors, Col. R. T Nesbitt. State com of agriculture, is in correspondence with the officials of the Nashville exposition which opens next May looking to the fia . of an exhibit from . , to ,ar that exposition. There IS . a spirit . . among all wllO , wish harmony among our people 1 a,oia dU narsn and 1 uncaii „ nf . a ]Wl. l for abuse of men of any party. m,. als ■ , r * ls m ‘ in * lds ‘ l l*- , 1 ' feet right to his opinion an man should assail another for having this opinion. All those who want silver leg enacted, should now pull 0 ff their coats and work for the election of the silver ticket and quit saving saucy things about your neighbor and jt is surely a straight tight be tween gold and silver. Mrs, Rhodie Noah, of this place, was taken in 1 he night witli cramping pains and the next day diarrhoea set in. She took half a bottle of black then berry cordial but got no relict, She sent to me to see if I laid any¬ thing tint would help hCr. J sent her a ho lie ol Chaimberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diairhoea H.meiy and the first doferelieved her. Another of our neighbors had been sick for about a week and had tried diff rent remedies for diarrhoea but kept get¬ ting worse. I sent 1 im this same required remedy. Only four doses of it were to cure him. lie says lie owes his recovery to this wonderful remedy — Mrs. Mary .Sibley, j Sidney, Midi. For side by Dr. K. lieicl. Bought Their Grades. School Com. Duggan, of Han¬ cock county has discovered that some negro teachers who attend¬ ed the examination last Saturday had in some way gotten hold of copies of the questions and an¬ swers before the examinations were called. He has found that sumo one in Atlanta furnished the papers referred to a id that answers were sold in Hancock at *5, *10 and * la, according to grades. Tho guilty parties will be brought to light if possible. We are informed that pranks were played in this ty last year. NISSSSLZsSti sapmilla is One .....:a: the True Blood Purifier and NERVE TONIC. __j 0 hn Stephens advertises some rare bargains in another column. ___________ All who want to vote in the fall elections had better take the oath and register their names with thetax collector. If you are not registered, for WKi you cannot vote in 1 "DO. Thomson, the man who threw old Mrs. Tudor in a well near Home some weeks ago and committed suicide, has been convicted of murder. When Baby was sick, w^Hrave her Castoria. When she was a CliiU, she crietl for Castoria. she l>ecame Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she hal Children, she gave them Castoria. To increase our list oi sub ; x>rs to the AdvoCATE-Deji e will make a Sjx for of \ months trial st !>>C! tion fv onlv de cents “Ih*« ft* f'urc All >1 >1 J» * xo'wt SJm ._ u*n’r "S r-tr Ill tetter. Mna. it * fnee, U, a * - tV * ieAr. w; i and * lag RG*! t'UlM*• v i v fi*' other * i Uiuunem. Pitcher’s What is I V A Castoria is I>r. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colie. Castoria relieves Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. Castoria. 11 Castoria is an excellent medicine for children. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children.” Dr. G, C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass. The use of Castoria is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach.” Carlos Martyn, D.D., New York City, - “ I prescribe Castoria every day for children who are suffering from constipation, with better effect than I receive from any other combination of drugs.” Dr. L. O. Morgan, South Amboy, N. J. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. 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Y. “For several }*ears I have recommended Castoria, and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results.” Edwin F. Pardee. M.D., New York City. “ We have three childreu and they ‘ Cr> r for Pitcher’s Castoria.’ When we give one a dose, the others cry for one too. I shall always take pleasure in recommending this best child’s medicine.” Rev. W. A. Cooper, Newport, Ky, Mothers Read This: jy The Best Remedy, Q For rlnfolent C olic, Ilian I n .I. ^ $ IV. olerv.i aiorr feo1l.ii eevvl.;. <l .' e' < I- . ^ ora infante in, rmOurrl r <n» oirn. im.rl.ur. I ” ) ia I < f V re m ll.o 11< weir, l'aior. all <>J> <U* a,,,,, hJw, tito. vf II I. e .liforlioi,. t-1t ... A d 1 < V * 1 . ^ A , h PITT’S Cfi FMiNATIVE Is the slnidard. It i antes chit dreii ( nr the critical | U < ( ot teething, and is retell minded iA , Jo >i< inrsn‘ a friend of niotm r c ' 1 Aiinlts l and (hildn-n. It i* r. <;' s \ - nut to tast e. never fails to ratiwy • V' J a f,\ V dpttswrl derm netiate ds () oil (rlHtiveviTtue. Trite2. r e V r ^ $ lett e. For salehv alldivgri* s. ^ rnraTidtidyhyDi.Y A. Id " H I M f. SpSsStf ? m -m 110000 ii 1 ■V “R. Monarch” and ‘•Kentucky Club” I*ur** Whiskies for Family au*l >I« *licinaI Pnri'otk't*. Cenuine Only WHen Bottled in this Sty! Package. Qtnrt* $1.50 l.lbe?ill l»y ca-t <»* 1 - Quarts. W. R. REID. Local Handler, Crawfordvilie. Ga. R. Monarch Bcttlcng Co, Owe: v« it. Ky.